Sport England
Has a network of planning managers who have a statutory role in the planning system to protect playing fields and provide consultation responses to planning applications relating to sporting facilities . They also play a key role in strategic planning for sports facilities, providing advice and support to local authorities to assess need for facilities in their local area.
Professional community club organisations (CCOs)
These continue to expand and enhance their range of community delivery, offering a variety of programmes and services to support local communities (sporting and non-sporting). Both Nottingham Forest Community Trust and Notts County Football in the Community run a variety of health, education, engagement, football and sporting activities within the local area.
Local leisure operator
There are several leisure operators for community football facilities in Rushcliffe. Most (fourof five) leisure centres are operated by Lex Leisure whilst MITIE operates one centre. They have the following football facilities:
- Bingham Leisure Centre (at Toot Hill School - Lex Leisure) - grass football pitches x3, full size sand based artificial grass pitches x2, indoor hall.
- Cotgrave Leisure Centre (Lex Leisure) - grass football pitches x2, indoor hall.
- Keyworth Leisure Centre (at South Wolds Academy - Lex Leisure) - grass football pitches x3, 5v5 3G FTP, indoor hall.
- East Leake Leisure Centre (at East Leake Academy - MITIE) - 11v11 3G FTP, grass football pitches x6, indoor hall.
- Rushcliffe Arena (Lex Leisure) - indoor hall.
Rushcliffe Borough Council is presently exploring options for the relocation of the Bingham Leisure Centre operation away from the Toot Hill School site. Should a new leisure centre build be developed, it is not anticipated that this would include new indoor or outdoor facilities for football, whilst there is also no foreseen impact on existing facilities at Toot Hill School.
Local consultation
This has taken place with a broad and diverse set of community groups in Rushcliffe. A total of 21 individuals (representing 19 local organisations) were consulted. These include:
- West Bridgford Colts
- Trent Bridge Community Trust
- Lex Leisure
- East Leake FC
- Bingham Town Council
(See Appendix B for full list of consultees)